Chōshō

Chōshō( 長承?) was a Japanese era name(年号,,nengō,?, lit. "year name") after Tenshō and before Hōen. This period started in August 1132 and ended in November 1135.[1] The reigning emperor was Sutoku-tennō(崇徳天皇?).[2]

♯The Northern pretenders did not recognize the Genkō era. Gentoku was used in the Northern Court until 1332.₪The Shōkyō era was recognized only by the Northern pretenders, not by the Southern Court.‡ Upon reunification of the Northern and Southern Courts in 1392, Genchū was discontinued. Meitoku was used until 1394.